Unlike adults, infants alternate between short waking periods and short naps. What can we infer about their neurotransmitter levels during these times?
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We can infer the change between brief waking intervals and brief naps is much more common in infants than in adults could be due to anticipated possibilities as are follows: -
1) Due to the unsuccessful action of orexin or decreased action of norepinephrine and dopamine.
2) neurotransmission Inhibition action in infants by inadequacies
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